Corona GT 3244 Extended Reach Hoe and Cultivator
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Corona GT 3244 Extended Reach Hoe and Cultivator
$17.98
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Corona GT 3244 Extended Reach Hoe and Cultivator Price History
Price History for Corona ComfortGEL 7-in Carbon Steel Multipurpose Garden Hand Tool | GT 3244
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Current Price | $16.98 | October 24, 2024 |
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Corona GT 3244 Extended Reach Hoe and Cultivator Description
- Corona’s new line of EXTENDED REACH hand tools are designed for working in raised -bed gardens small garden and tight access locations
- ComfortGEL grips deliver comfort to gardeners who seek an easier more therapeutic gardening experience
- Optimal 36-in length for long reach and balance – ideal for gardeners who find many long handle tools to hard to manage
- Country of Origin China
Corona GT 3244 Extended Reach Hoe and Cultivator Specification
Specification: Corona GT 3244 Extended Reach Hoe and Cultivator
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Corona GT 3244 Extended Reach Hoe and Cultivator Reviews (13)
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Sara L –
great unit
craft4u –
This extended reach tool is (was) so much easier to use than the usual hand tool I bought this one so I could weed more easily. The tool makes it easy to get into small spaces. From early on, the cultivator tines would bend and eventually metal fatigue happened. My hand tools are many years old and this lasted 3 or 4 months.
craft4u –
Very strong and gets the work done
Larry A Willey –
Perfect for pesky weeds
agangi –
Nice sturdy rake for Weeding. The sharpness of the points gets into the ground. The handle is comfortable. I have raised garden beds and this works great in them.
robert perry –
De très bonne qualité. J’aurais juste aimé la possibilité de trouver ce produit avec l’option d’un manche plus long. Mais sinon je le recommande sans hésiter!
Lynne –
We needed something to break up and till some earth, and this did the trick at a really great value. It is sturdy and easy to use for small jobs, but required lots of energy for bigger jobs (because e.g., i only has a fe prongs so would take long time to do a large area) and the metal started to bend when we overused it (e.g., prying out some tree roots that are outside the regular use for this kind of tool).
Highly recommended, unless you specifically need something for larger, heavier duty work.
A. Martin –
I needed a good hoe for my flower beds and this turned out to be more than what I expected!
Nina Martinez –
I liked the oval-shaped handle to give more strength in the operating direction an easier hand grip. The long weld to the hoe end also looked to add strength.
I was VERY DISAPPOINTED when the very first time I tried to use it, the cultivator tines bent 90 degrees. They are very weakly attached to the handle. It is a serious design flaw.
I actually bought it to make it easier for me to pull weeds and crabgrass from the lawn. I could actually pull them out with my bare hands because of their shallow roots, but it was a strain on the grip to do very many. I had been using a similar-looking tool for several years, but it eventually broke due to the handle rusting at the business end. This tool looked like it had a more rugged design and welds (compared to my old light-duty tool. I had great expectations.
I was totally taken by surprise when the first time I used it, I sank the tines into the crabgrass roots and pried up. All 3 tines (being a unit welded to a thin piece of metal), just bent right over at the thin metal with no effort at all. It also took no effort to bend them back straight again by tapping them against the ground. If I bend it one more time, it would probably just snap off.
For how rugged the hoe and handle are made, the cultivator end is just a crap design. There should have been some structural ribs welded across the thin section, or bring the tines back to the hoe/handle connection point.
If it was just a hoe, it would be a fine tool, but it would need to be lower cost. I can not recommend this tool for anything more than the hoe end.
Peter J Zwicker –
Fabulous to use. I struggle to get on my knees, this allowed me to dig weeds out easily. Best Buy ever.
Bill Deras –
Excellent tool as modified. Removed the three cultivator prongs to make it safer for this user.
Comdet –
I was a little concerned about this since several reviews mention (and show) the head breaking at the weld joint. I’m happy to report that either the build quality has been improved by the manufacturer, or I just got lucky. In any case, the two parts of the head are solidly welded together. I’ve had zero issues using this in the garden to dig, weed, and cultivate.
The handle is long enough so that I can use it without having to stoop, but not so long that it’s unwieldy in tight spots. I’m finding it very comfortable to swing and use — less effort than using a long handled tool, and no stooping/kneeling as you would with a hand tool. It’s a good middle ground. The handle offers good grip and is comfortable to use even when I’m not wearing work gloves.
I am very satisfied with the design, build quality, performance and value. Five stars.
Cecilia Houlder –
This is such a great tool love it!